"Microsoft (NASDAQ: MSFT) dominates the browser market with a total global usage share of 96.6 percent on the web. Our software is the ultimate solution to measure browser versions of visitors who are going to a website," said Niels Brinkman, one of the founders of OneStat.com. Netscape, part of AOL (NYSE: AOL), has a global usage share of 2.8 percent and Opera based in Norway has a global usage share of 0.5 percent on the web. The most popular browsers on the web are:

1. Microsoft IE 6.0

44.7%

2. Microsoft IE 5.5

25.6%

3. Microsoft IE 5.0

25.0%

4. Netscape Navigator 4.0

1.6%

5. Microsoft IE 4.0

1.3%

6. Netscape Navigator 3.0

0.5%

7. Opera 6.0

0.4%

OneStat.com is the number one provider of real-time website analysis software in the world. Our superior technology powers thousands of websites in different countries all over the world. With our accurate, detailed & reliable reports we will be able to answer questions about visitor behaviour, site performance and retention.

The OneStat.com solutions provide executives, marketers and webmasters with answers to critical e-business questions such as:

Who is visiting my web site?

How many pageviews, visits (sessions) and visitors are coming on a daily, weekly, monthly, quarterly or yearly basis?

What content, products, and services do my visitors prefer?

How many visitors return to the website and how often?

What kind of search engine do they use?

What kind of technology do your visitors use to view the web site?

How much time do they spent on the website?

OneStat.com has the intention to become the number one and largest pan-European provider of real-time website analysis software. The web analytics ASP market totalled $49 million in 2000 and could be worth over $700 million in 2004, according to research agencies.

Methodology: A global usage share of xx percent for browser Y means that xx percent of the visitors of Internet users arrived at sites that are using one of OneStat.com's services by using browser Y. All numbers mentioned in the research are averages of last month and all measurements are normalised to the GMT timezone. Research is based on a sample of 2 million visitors divided into 20,000 visitors of 100 countries each day.